They can be placed on private property, but not between the curb and sidewalks. If you do not have sidewalks, the signs must not be in the right of way (approximately 11’ in from curb line). All signs must have a disclaimer (paid for and authorized by). If signs are positioned on city, county, or state right of ways they will be removed. Please call 608-825-1184 for more information.

It is easier to answer this by telling you when you do not need one. Flooring changes, private sidewalks on your property, and storm window and/or screen window installations do not require a permit. Everything from roofs, furnace, water heaters, and major construction and remodels will require permits. We encourage you to call 608-825-1184 and ask us questions first - we are happy to help. Once work has started it will be more of a hassle to change.

Generally, whoever pulls the permit (homeowner or contractor) should be calling in for the inspections. It frequently happens that contractors pull permits and homeowners are unaware they did. This is confusing for the homeowner when they eventually find out they have an open permit on their property.

The only way to close a permit is to have the work inspected by a city inspector. It is also quite common for rough inspections to be called in, but then the finals do not get called in and the permit remains open.

You should for your protection and to make sure the work was done correctly. It is a headache to find out months or even years later that work was improperly completed or unsafe. Also, should you ever go to sell your property, you will want to have all permits closed or it can drive away a potential buyer. If you have not done so, it is always a good idea to call us at 608-825-1184 and see if you have open permits on your property.

If the contractor pulls the permit they do have to provide proof of credentials. Electrical contractors also need to be separately licensed with the city. If the homeowner pulls the permit and is doing the work themselves (as long as they both own and occupy the residence) then they do not have to be licensed. Please call 608-825-1184 for more information.

They can be placed on private property, but not between the curb and sidewalks. If you do not have sidewalks, the signs must not be in the right of way (approximately 11’ in from curb line). All signs must have a disclaimer (paid for and authorized by). If signs are positioned on city, county, or state right of ways they will be removed. Please call 608-825-1184 for more information.